KK Zagreb

KK Zagreb
KK Zagreb
Liga A1 Liga
Fundado 1970
Pabellón Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall
5.400 espectadores
Ciudad Zagreb Bandera de Croacia Croacia
Colores      Amarillo      Negro
Presidente Bandera de Croacia Davor Jelavić
Entrenador Bandera de Croacia Ivan Božanić
Web oficial www.kk-zagreb.hr
Equipaciones
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
 
Casa
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
Uniforme de baloncesto
 
Fuera


El Košarkaški Klub Zagreb Croatia Osiguranje, más conocido como KK Zagreb es un equipo de baloncesto croata con sede en la ciudad de Zagreb, que compite en la A1 Liga, la liga croata, y en la Liga del Adriático. Disputa sus partidos en el Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall, con capacidad para 5.400 espectadores.[1] Reciben el apodo de Las hormigas de Trnskog.[2]

Contenido

Historia

El club se crea en 1970 bajo el nombre de Siget KK, demnominación que cambiaría en 1976 por el de MCO Novi Zagreb. No fue hasta 1991 cuando llegaron a la denominación actual, KK Zagreb.[2] Su primer título importante fue la Krešimir Ćosić Cup, la competición de Copa de Croacia, en 2008, repitiendo en 2010 y 2011, siendo finalistas en 2006 y 2009.[3]

Palmarés

Referencias

  1. kk-zagreb.hr KC DRAŽEN PETROVIĆ i SD TRNSKO, consultado en mayo de 2011
  2. a b kk-zagreb.hr POVIJEST, consultado en mayo de 2011
  3. eurobasket.com KK Zagreb Croatia Osiguranje basketball history, consultado en mayo de 2011

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